Fitted my Kronolog last week and used it for the first time last Saturday.Works perfectly as you expect. Was very easy to fit,all of 20 mins and 15 mins was working out how to mount the remote underneath the bars on the left hand side 🙄 If you watch the Hans Rey video on the Crank Bros site the free play in the lever and slight slack in the cable are Very simply explained. The cover over the release mech is push fit, and quite snug- don’t think much crap will get in. Was lashing it down Saturday and the bike was minging, but all is clean under the cover. The main reason i got the Kronolog was no loose cable al la Reverb. Only time will tell if it’s going to be reliable. One report on MTBR mentions air pressure loss, then say’s it Ok after being pumped up a few times. Any questions please ask. £211 from H@S discount in Germany by the way.

got to say having received a reverb, it’s nice. had to shorten the hose, piece of cake, and then bleed, also piece of cake probably took me an hour with faffing and being overly careful triple checking… Much smoother and easier to get down than the original DSP post I had (which was fantatstic) and has slightly more drop so its win win for the reverb from my point of view…

You’d need to be a post-lobotomy patient to buy a crank brothers….anything.
The reverb mkII has been good so far. I would have got a KS LEV but there weren’t any in Germany when I wanted/needed to buy. That’s where my money would go (if available).

Still pricey fuzzy. Who set UK pricing for this kit?
Is it superstar components? That would make sense.
Euro 269 (£211)
$375 (£239)
0r…….£325
They can **** themselves when I can get a reverb from germany for £180. Would have spent the extra £60-odd for one from europe though

I appreciate the increased engineering difficulty of it, both in terms of space and loading. Just wonder why people list them but then they’re so hard to get hold of. At least reverb is a simple straight forward no with regards to 27.2

By the way, the new bighorn, will they be zero cable growth? And 27.2″?

organic355 – Member
Sorry to resurrect a thread, but any updates on opinions to this?

Kronolog vs reverb?

Read the long term reviews of the Kronolog – Bikerumor/Bikeradar and Pinkbike, I thunk – all slated it.

It’s a fundamentally shit flawed design. Has an aliminium knurled plate along the lenght of the shaft. Two steel pins dig in to the plate – hard steel with your weight sat on top digging into soft aluminium – the plate weara away in no time.

Which might not be a bad thing mind, as that knurled plate comes up above the seal, so it can fill with mud, and brings that mud back down underneath the seal.

Not to mention that dirty, knurled surface wearing away at the seal every time you raise and lower the post, and as the steel pins dig into it, the damaged surface will probably wear the surface even more.

As for that cover over the pins – it fell off during one of those reviews.

Then the wheels – or rather the cable-clamp cover –came off. We lost it somewhere out on the trail, which exposed the sharp internals to our legs and the elements.

The former presented immediate issue, but we didn’t expect any contamination of the post due to our hot and dry Colorado spring testing conditions. We were wrong. The post’s up-down action has deteriorated – something we attribute to the fact that, as it isn’t hydraulic, it uses grease versus an oil bath for lubrication.

A follow up to my previous post and it’s not good news at all. The post started to slip after a few rides, 5mm at first then about 25mm. Contacted Crank Bros in the States who said get in touch with 2pure the Uk distributors. They agreed to have a look at it even though it was from Germany. They said my set up was ok ( free play in cable as it should be) and replaced the jammer plates and cable. Took them two weeks though. When I got it back if you pushed the seat it dropped two to three mm. I queried this and they contacted Crank Bros who said this was ok. First ride and the post started to drop immediately , eventually dropping 35mm in all. I got back in touch and they said they would ask CB what to do. They also said I should maybe send the post back to Germany for a refund. Two weeks later and nothing from 2pure. DO NOT buy a Kronolog total waste of money with major design flaws and problems. I would not buy ANY Crank Bros products in the future. You have been warned.

A follow up to my previous post and it’s not good news at all. The post started to slip after a few rides, 5mm at first then about 25mm. Contacted Crank Bros in the States who said get in touch with 2pure the Uk distributors. They agreed to have a look at it even though it was from Germany. They said my set up was ok ( free play in cable as it should be) and replaced the jammer plates and cable. Took them two weeks though. When I got it back if you pushed the seat it dropped two to three mm. I queried this and they contacted Crank Bros who said this was ok. First ride and the post started to drop immediately , eventually dropping 35mm in all. I got back in touch and they said they would ask CB what to do. They also said I should maybe send the post back to Germany for a refund. Two weeks later and nothing from 2pure. DO NOT buy a Kronolog total waste of money with major design flaws and problems. I would not buy ANY Crank Bros products in the future. You have been warned.

Yeah any post that states don’t buy a CB product is worth posting twice so they don’t claim any more victims. Still, I have to wonder why you bothered buying one in the first place given all the negativity they get…

http://www.hibike.de/shop/catalog/tn/m-1/g-1/n95/c1/Seat-Posts.html
took three working days, I bought other stuff as well so can’t tell you exactly how much it cost, but approx £170 (roughly worked out off my bank statement). I paid by paypal, so that could have had a bearing on the exchange rate I was given, I don’t know (I was expecting it to be nearer £160).

To be fair to crank bros it seems like its only their spectactularly failed foray into dropper posts that went wrong – oh and the freehubs in their fancy wheels – and the crap flat pedals they make.

Apart from that they seem like every other bike component company. Only three times the price.

Got my Joplin4 over a year ago, second hand, been away once for a refurb – about 20 degrees of side to side play in it, and needs a new cable (Wilko’s, 92p by the way) every fifteen minutes but apart from that, its alright.